The Second Edition of Memoirs of an Accused Madam: The War on Adult Business in Orlando eliminates most aliases and offers updates to situations discussed throughout the book.

You will never view escort services in the same way again. This is an
account that exposes a hidden world that many have preconceived notions about.
There is always another side to the story. There has been a war on adult
business in Orlando for thirty years now and that war continues today.

In
1992, Vicky Gallas opened escort services in Orlando, Florida. Two years later
she became the focus of an intense criminal investigation that resulted in her
arrest in late 2001, subsequent jury trial, and acquittal by the jury in 2003.
In this hard-hitting memoir, she reveals how racketeering and organized crime
charges were brought against her based on proof so flimsy that agents and
prosecutors could not get a court order for a wiretap or to search.

With her fighting spirit and her unwillingness to buckle under an
unrelenting pattern of intimidation, the author became the only owner of
an escort service in the United States brought to trial on organized
crime charges and found innocent.

For
anyone fascinated with the foibles of the US criminal justice system, the
sensational Orlando connection, and what can transpire behind the scenes, this
is a must-read book. It is a story that you will never forget.

The Complete Blueprint for an Escort Service is all that you will need to open and operate an escort business or an entertainment company. It is the merging of Blueprint for an Escort Service and Blueprint for an Escort Service 2: Beyond the Original Blueprint, with editing of any repetitive information and some updated current information. When I published the original Blueprint I had no clue that I would write Blueprint 2. It was reader questions concerning the initial costs that prompted the second book. Now it is all in this one title!

The idea is to send out sexy escorts or entertainers by the hour, and not for sex. If opening an escort business or an entertainment company is your plan, this book will save you unimaginable trouble and avert potential disasters at every corner.

You are receiving the benefit of my 13 years of experience in the escort business, and the 13 years does not include several years of knowledge developed from the arrest, case, and trial that resulted in my acquittal by jury. If you are going to read advice and operational plans in relation to the escort business, don't you want that advice to come from the one escort service owner in the US that beat racketeering and conspiracy charges?

This title includes the low-budget alternative and does instruct on how to get started for $500 to $1000. The paperback is 220 pages.

Blueprint for an Escort Service is written with legal issues in mind, but from a business perspective. The idea is to send out sexy escorts or entertainers by the hour, and not for sex. If opening an escort business or an entertainment company is your plan, this book will save you unimaginable trouble and avert potential disasters at every corner.

You are receiving the benefit of my 13 years of experience in the escort business, and the 13 years does not include several years of knowledge developed from the arrest, case, and trial that resulted in my acquittal by jury. If you are going to read advice and operational plans in relation to the escort business, don't you want that advice to come from the one escort service owner in the US that beat racketeering and conspiracy charges?

This book is written for those people that suddenly find that they're on the verge of poverty and have the desire, audacity, and guts to dig their way out of that hole. It is also written for the wage slave that wants to live for a change, or the single mother that wants to spend time with her children, not working 50 hours a week for nothing. It could also be for the person with health problems that can't go out and do physical work, or for the reader that simply wants to know about escort business operations. Adult business is what you make it, and it certainly can be fun, exciting, and profitable all at the same time. It is a potential solution to financial problems.

The entire point of the book is to make opening an escort service or an entertainment company that dispatches dancers/strippers anywhere a simple project. Some chapters are short as it is not my intention to reinvent the wheel. The word count total is 32,000. The paperback is 148 pages.

Blueprint for an Escort Service 2: Beyond the Original Blueprint by Vicky Gallas

Blueprint for an Escort Service 2: Beyond the Original Blueprint is now available. It is intended as an expansion in scope of Blueprint for an Escort Service, and is not repetitious. It is a sequel that refers to the original Blueprint throughout and is not intended to be read alone.

A central focus in this title is working with a limited budget as I noted that several readers questioned as to specific cost to get the escort service or entertainment company up and running. This title will instruct on how to get started for $500 to $1000.

The book expounds on many of the chapters in the original book, and includes shortcuts and step-by-step instructions on using available internet resources to open your escort business today on a serious budget. Technology evolves exponentially and we must evolve with it. All research in this title is current as of January 2010.

The entire point of the book is to make opening and operating an escort service or an entertainment company that dispatches dancers/strippers anywhere a simple project. This book is short because I do not intend to reinvent the wheel or pad it with immaterial information. The word count total is 21,000. The paperback is 114 pages.

Memoirs of an Accused Madam: The War on Adult Business in Orlando by Vicky Gallas

The story begins in early 1993, with the discovery of blocks on escort service telephone lines in Orlando area resort PBX systems during large convention bookings. The author unknowingly walked into the middle of one of the biggest ongoing conspiracies in US history, and as she discovered, the blocks began in the late 1980s and were not isolated to the Orlando area, but were also transpiring in Las Vegas and later in numerous other US cities. Though there have been civil suits filed in Nevada and federal courts over the blocks by other victims of the conspiracy, to this day the practice has evolved and continues unabated by the powerful group that concocted the conspiracy so long ago. The real story is the relentless pursuit of Vicky Gallas by powerful people with so much to lose if the truth were to be exposed.

In 1992, Vicky Gallas opened escort services in Orlando, Florida. Two years later she became the focus of an intense criminal investigation that resulted in her arrest in late 2001, and subsequent jury trial. With her fighting spirit and her unwillingness to buckle under an unrelenting pattern of intimidation, the author became the only owner of an escort service in the United States brought to trial on organized crime charges and found innocent.

Through the use of her extensive journals, documents from court cases, conversations with individuals who shared their own experiences, and recollections from years of intimidation, fear, and harassment, Gallas has written an unparalleled account, Memoirs of an Accused Madam: The War on Adult Business in Orlando. In this hard-hitting memoir, she reveals how racketeering and organized crime charges were brought against her based on proof so flimsy that agents and prosecutors could not get a wiretap or a warrant to search.

With Prejudice: The Perspective of an Acquitted Defendant by Vicky Gallas

With Prejudice: The Perspective of an Acquitted Defendant is a compilation of select essays and articles from The Accused MadamBlog. Topics include:

A Conservative Nation; Adult Business Prosecutions; The Case and the Past; An Insecure Communications Infrastructure; and Police State America.

Is there justice in the United States? I do not know, but if there is, I have yet to find it. From my perspective Lady Justice is blindfolded, elusive, and broken; a shattered remnant of the past. Perhaps it was I that was blindfolded before and now I see the truth. Actually, the truth was thrown at me like a brick. Prior to my arrest and the bizarre case, I was naïve enough to believe that the U.S. criminal justice system was a shining example of fairness; you know what I am referring to – the innocent until proven guilty crap or the notion that all have the right to a fair trial and to be judged by a jury of their peers. This is, of course, a myth.

Even when the jury renders "not guilty" verdicts on all counts most of the people consider the defendant guilty and often interpret this to mean that they got away with the alleged criminal activity. Such a system places all of the power in the hands of overzealous police and prosecutors.